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A beauty blog dedicated to bringing you the latest makeup news, makeup reviews, and beauty tips. We cover MAC makeup news, Urban Decay, Chanel, NARS Cosmetics, and much more!Fri, 09 Dec 2016 15:00:00 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1MAC 205 Mascara Fan Brush Photos & Reviewhttp://www.temptalia.com/mac-205-mascara-fan-brush-photos-review/
http://www.temptalia.com/mac-205-mascara-fan-brush-photos-review/#commentsThu, 18 Jun 2009 15:26:30 +0000Christinehttp://www.temptalia.com/?p=10427Beauty Basics: MAC Eye Brushes Beauty Basics is a series covering basic products and tools that help to make applying your makeup easier. To view the entire series to date, be sure to visit the beauty basics, or you can view posts within the series about MAC Eye Brushes. Focus On: MAC 205 Mascara Fan Brush MAC 205 Mascara Fan Brush ($17.50) is a tiny (seriously, it's like the size of your pinky fingernail!) synthetic-bristled fan brush designed to apply mascara, remove clumps, and help lashes look their best. It's a PRO only brush, which means you can only purchase Continue Reading… ]]>

Beauty Basics: MAC Eye Brushes

Beauty Basics is a series covering basic products and tools that help to make applying your makeup easier. To view the entire series to date, be sure to visit the beauty basics, or you can view posts within the series about MAC Eye Brushes.

Focus On: MAC 205 Mascara Fan Brush

MAC 205 Mascara Fan Brush ($17.50) is a tiny (seriously, it’s like the size of your pinky fingernail!) synthetic-bristled fan brush designed to apply mascara, remove clumps, and help lashes look their best. It’s a PRO only brush, which means you can only purchase it by calling a local PRO store or visiting a PRO store location. (You do not have to be a PRO member to purchase through either of the aforementioned methods.) This is one of those brushes that gets a lot of raves, and it’s for a good reason–it is excellent at removing any clumps or unevenness in your mascara application. I find applying mascara with it a bit more tedious than using my mascara’s wand, so I think I’ll likely stick with it mostly for post-application clean-up and polishing.